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MAHENG/2009/33944 Vol 10 Issue • Pages 64 • Mumbai • ISSN: 2456-7418 March 1, 2019 • Rs 200 • www.oemupdate.com OEM UPDATE Also read: Union Budget 2019: Reassuring the MSME sector Healthy ‘money’ concerns of machine tool industry Robotic and laser welding: Scaling up the SME sector /oemupdate /oemupdate oem-update OEM Update OEMUpdate hrough performance The next-generation CNC M800/M80 Series empowers the manufacturing industry with unlimited possibilities and the capability to create innovative value MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CNC Solution The Best Partner for Your Success Visit us at: Contact Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd CNC Technical Center, Plot No.56, 4th Main Road, Phase Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore – 560 058, Karnataka, India Tel: +91-80-46552121, Fax: +91-80-46552147 Hall: B, Stall: 17 www.MitsubishiElectric.in MITSUBISHI CNC THE CUTTING EDGE OF MACHINING CONTROL Empowering a Connected Enterprise Real-time & secure data for critical decision making The survival of SME & MSME SME &MSME sector will act as a catalyst to bringabout this socio-economic transformation Here, is a quick analysis on what it takes to be a survivor like the SME & MSME sector 10 CONTENTS FEATURES www.oemupdate.com ASSOCIATE EDITOR* Athira Bejoy Email: editor@oemupdate.com EDITORIAL Aultrin Vijay Zaid Lakdawala ADVERTISING Swati Mistry Email: swati@itmgroupmedia.com Sudhanshu Shekhar Email: sudhanshu@itmgroupmedia.com Call: +91-22-67169502 SUBSCRIPTION Poonam Sukheja subscribe@oemupdate.com *responsible for selection of news under PRB Act I-Tech Media Pvt Ltd, 604, 6th Floor, Surya House, Station Road, Vidyavihar East, Mumbai - 400077 (India) Tel.: +91-22-25018601 COVER CREDIT Maheswar Gauda Printed and published by Ms Radha N Poptani on behalf of I-Tech Media Pvt Ltd and printed at Print Process Offset Printers, B-23, Royal Industrial Estate, 5-B, Wadala, Mumbai-400031 and published at I-Tech Media Pvt Ltd, 604, Surya House, Road No 7, Vidyavihar East, Mumbai - 400077 Editor: Ms Radha N Poptani All rights reserved While all efforts are made to ensure that the information published is correct, OEM Update holds no responsibility for any unlikely errors that might occur The information on products and services / technology on offer is being provided for the reference of readers However, readers are cautioned to make inquiries and take their decisions on purchase or investment after consulting experts on the subject OEM Update holds no responsibility for any decision taken by readers on the basis of information provided herein Tel.: +91-9821667357 12 Union Budget 2019: Reassuring the MSME sector Union Budget 2019 is out! Let us have a look at what the industry peeps think about it! 18 Healthy ‘money’ concerns of machine tool industry An industry analysis on what is going wrong on the ‘financial’ front and what needs to be done to strengthen the financial status of the machine tool industry 24 Human-Robot environment a positive step ahead An interview with NS Madhusudhanan, Senior ManagerRobotics Business Development, Factory Automation & Industrial Division, Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd 26 Automated welding taking on added importance An industry analysis on what parameters goes into making welding an automated and intelligent process 28 Efficiency won’t come cheap An interview with Philippe Selot, Manager- Marketing Communication, United Grinding 30 Next-gen automation in alignment with Industry 4.0 An interview with Ramji Singh, Vice President-Sales & Marketing, Schmersal India Pvt Ltd 32 Robotic and laser welding: Scaling up the SME sector An interview with Soumitra Kulkarni, Director, Swami Samarth Electronics 36 Welding and cutting thrusting towards Industry 4.0 An analysis on the biggest trends and risk assessments in the welding and cutting industry March 2019 n OEM Update Our latest product launch features a range of tools designed to support high quality, repeatable performance in difficult conditions This includes a new family of economical milling tools for die and mold applications, high performance grades for milling hard materials, a wear resistant grade for precise thread turning and new solid carbide drills for stainless steel Simply Reliable find out mor e ! Dormer Tools India Private Limited 308-B, 3rd Floor, Southern Park, Saket District Centre, New Delhi -110017 Email: info.in@dormerpramet.com, Phone: +91 11 46015686, www.dormerpramet.com Quick update Dormer Pramet acquires US based Wetmore Tool and Engineering D Pictured (From left to right): Jerome David (CEO, Wetmore Tool and Engineering), Filippo Mauri (business controller, Dormer Pramet), Stefan Steenstrup (president, Dormer Pramet), Cameron Reilly (managing director, Corridor Capital) and Martin Sehnal (program operations manager, Dormer Pramet North America) ormer Pramet has acquired Wetmore Tool and Engineering, a privately-owned US-based manufacturer of customer specified HSS and solid carbide cutting tools Based in Chino, California, Wetmore Tool and Engineering is one of the leading manufacturers of adaptive shank drill technology, as well as fasteners, reamers and rivet shavers The company specialises in cutting tools for handheld skin drilling applications performed by several global aerospace organisations The acquisition significantly strengthens Dormer Pramet’s position and product offer within the aerospace industry, particularly in markets such as the US, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Italy and UK Stefan Steenstrup, President, of Dormer Pramet, said, “I am very pleased to have reached an agreement to acquire Wetmore Tool and Engineering and we welcome them into the Dormer Pramet family Wetmore has, for more than 60 years, been a leading supplier of high quality cutting Thank you for visiting us at IMTEX 2019 tools renowned for its precision and serviceability to the aerospace industry Combined with a pro-active approach to customer service, this makes the company an excellent fit both strategically and culturally with Dormer Pramet.” Existing Wetmore customers will still receive the high-quality products and services they have become accustomed to In addition, they will now have access to Dormer Pramet’s extensive range of high quality solid and indexable cutting tools Similarly, the Wetmore brand will become well-known with Dormer Pramet customers around the world through their established global distribution and sales network Jerome David, Chief Executive Officer said,” Wetmore Tool and Engineering will continue in the position and play an important role in overseeing the transition as a member of Dormer Pramet’s senior management team.” As part of the acquisition, the Wetmore brand becomes a product brand of Dormer Pramet, alongside its current Dormer, Pramet, Precision Twist Drill and Union Butterfield assortments For more details, visit: www.dormerpramet.com igus organises ‘i-connect’ meet for machine tool and allied industries i gus conducted a customer meet ‘iConnect’ for machine tool and allied industries The event was started by Kevin Knust, International Product Manager Chainflex – igus Germany, Deepak Paul, Managing Director-igus India and Santhosh Jacob, Director- igus India “iconnect” Customer Meet Mime Performance showcasing igus services: Reduces cost, efforts and save your precious times This event was attended by approximate 220 people from companies like AMS (Ace Manufacturing Systems Limited), BFW (Bharat Fritz Werner Limited), Lakshmi Machine Works Limited, Jyoti CNC Automation Ltd, Pari Robotics, Sahajanand Laser Technology Limited, Cosmos Impex India Pvt Ltd, Mac Power CNC Machines Pvt Ltd, Precihole Machine Tool Pvt Ltd and many more to count on The key message, which was conveyed in the event was the movement towards productivity and lean in production, highlighting how igus ready chains and ready systems (linear guides) are ready to support Indian manufacturing industry to become lean igus used an interesting mime show to emphasis “How time can be saved, efforts can be reduced, and cost can be effective by using igus ready chains (which are ready to install and assembled ready products from igus for all its customers).” March 2019 n OEM Update Quick update LANXESS expands range of membranes for reverse osmosis monodisperse Lewatit ion exchange resins provides high quality produced water at lower operational cost With an average salt rejection of 99.7 per cent and high permeability, the new product types are a further development of the high cross-linked polyamide membrane which LANXESS launched in 2012 Controlling the degree of polyamide crosslinking during production process provides a small effective “pore size” that results in high rejection of solutes, regardless their charge “By optimisation of the process, the flux could be improved without compromising permeate quality Therefore, high rejection, even at changing feed parameters like pH or salinity, can be achieved at high flux rate,” explains Dr Jens Lipnizki, head of Technical Marketing Membranes in the Liquid Purification Technologies business unit L ANXESS is expanding its range of membrane elements for reverse osmosis (RO) The new Lewabrane HP (high performance) series comprises elements that consist of an enhanced brackish water membrane to serve applications in which high rejection and energy efficiency are important Using the new types in combination with LANXESS is showcasing its new Lewabrane HP membrane elements for the first time at the Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition, hosted by the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) in New Orleans (LA), USA, February 25 to 28, 2019 4th ITS underlines opportunities in the Indian tooling industry share that in just four years, ITS has become one of the most important a platform for the Indian tool room professionals for knowledge sharing, understanding global trends, and building acquaintances.Today, with an increase in demand from the automotive and consumer industries, the Indian tooling sector is witnessing rapid growth The total tooling demand for FY17 in India was USD 2,070 million and is expected to reach USD 2,683 million by FY20 with the CAGR of per cent This is a good time to be a tool maker in India; we must celebrate this occasion and gear up for the future opportunities.” I ndia’s largest die mould gathering, the fourth edition of International Tooling Summit (ITS) was inaugurated at Hotel Hyatt Regency, Pune Organised by Tool and Gauge Manufacturers Association (TAGMA), the event revolved around the theme, ‘Indian Tooling Industry: Forming and Moulding the Future’ The two-day event saw four panel discussions, 16 technical sessions, with about 40 speakers discussing various topics that impact the Indian tooling industry Overall, the event aimed to highlight the latest technology trends, business dynamics, opportunities, challenges and the future outlook Welcoming over 400 professionals from around the world, D K Sharma, President, TAGMA INDIA said, “I am delighted to ITS 2019 was action-packed There were thought-provoking panel discussions and technical sessions strategically organised on both the days Topics like ‘OEMs and Tooling Suppliers - Collaborative Approach’, ‘Subtractive & Additive Technologies – How Will The Coexistence Emerge In Future?’‘ Emerging Sectors for Indian Tool Makers’ and ‘Changing Dynamics in Auto Sector - Impact on Indian Tooling Industry’ were part of the panel discussions During these two days, various companies showcased their state-of-the-art technology through technical sessions and stalls at the event that targets companies and professionals associated with die mould industry The thought provoking panel discussions also helped the professionals present at the eventunderstand the latest in technology, customer expectations, opportunities and the challenges in front of the Indian tooling industry March 2019 n OEM Update WE HAD A GREAT SHOW ! YOU CAME TO SEE US YOU SAW OUR SOLUTIONS YOU INSPIRED US Thank you! Let’s stay connected ! Email us at : marketing@mastercamapac.com Call us at +91 7378 55 2000 : Mastercam India 303 - Tower 1, World Trade Centre, Kharadi, Pune - 411014, Maharashtra, India Cover Story The survival of SME & MSME I ndia’s vibrant and dynamic micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector has been recognised as a catalyst inpromoting the growth and development of the economy.For a country to grow, the government should actively promote business enterprises Among business enterprises, the MSME deserve special attention Though MSMEs are small investment enterprises, but their contribution to the Indian economy is very significant The SME and MSME sector account for over 37 per cent of India’s GDP and a major chunk of employment In an effort to push this segment as an engine of growth If MSME is pushed forward, then our GDP can increase substantially Only on that basis can we turn into a developed country because after agriculture, small businesses account for the biggest share in the economy MSME constitute 45 per cent of manufacturing, 42 per cent of exports and over 37 per cent of GDP SME &MSME sector will act as a catalyst to bring about this socio-economic transformation The growth and development of MSME sector is closely interwoven with our quest forbecoming a global economic power Here, is a quick analysis on what it takes to be a survivor like the SME & MSME sector 10 Collaboration with the overseas countries Our MSME sector needs to update and upgrade its capacities - and delivery high quality products and services at the competitive global stage The recent global interactions have created a new system for bridging the industry academia divide - by enabling research institutions to work together across borders and enable the MSME to use the new technologies to enhance their own product and service mix Anupam Gupta, Chairman - Technology & Innovation, All India MSME Association and Vice President - Programs, Leap Skills says, “A lot of the recent global trade interactions have created an accessible forum for the Indian MSME but we are yet to see many MSMEs take advantage of this.” In terms of funding, a lot of global financial institutions have shown interest and confidence in the Indian MSME and setup multiple modes of capital infusion A lot of this capital has already gone through the system, and a lot more FDI/FII is waiting to be deployed in the country He adds, “It’s high time we are able to position ourselves and tap into the capital base, enabling the growth capital to trickle down the value chain and help the MSME.” Dr Avinash K Dalal (Nallawala), National President AIMA MSME says, “Concept of Make in India was implemented to give employment to the MSME sector and entrepreneurs However, employment generation part is still negligible.”Global countries have to enter into MoU with Indian MSME industries regarding the buyback arrangement March 2019 n OEM Update Brand report Relubricating rolling element bearings R olling element bearings, often called bearings, are one of the most common components found in modern day machines It finds its application in a variety of equipment ranging from electric motors to gearboxes as well as conveyor systems These bearings undergo a regimented lubrication program which involves timely relubrication to replace grease that has deteriorated, leaked away, or become contaminated Rolling element bearings can be broadly categorised into: Ball bearings • Cylindrical roller bearings • Spherical roller bearings • Needle roller bearings • Tapered roller bearings It takes on the spot know-how backed by expertise to determine the relubrication intervals in rolling element bearings, owing to the varying conditions these components operate under The question that now arises is - how often should one relubricaterolling element bearings? There isn’t a specific answer to this question, since there are numerous factors that influence relubrication frequency Generally, the smaller the bearing and faster the speed, less frequent is the interval for relubrication For instance, ball bearings have a base interval for relubrication, whereas, for a cylindrical roller, the relubrication frequency is almost five times more relatively Some of the factors that determine the re-greasing interval of the bearings are as follows: • Operating temperature: Higher temperatures increases grease’s oxidation rate, doubling it for every 18ºF (10ºC) For example, a bearing operating at 250ºF (120ºC) will require greasing 10 times as often as one operating below 150ºF (65ºC).Grease softens as temperatures increase and may become fluid enough to leak out of the housings • Environmental conditions: Environmental conditions that subject bearings to contamination, adds on to the relubrication frequency Bearings exhibit unusual conditions such as excess heat emission, noise, leakage, vibration, etc under such conditions • Adding grease between flushing intervals: Many rolling element bearings require relubrication with small quantities of grease, between grease flushing intervals If the seals are in good condition, the quantity of the grease needed may be small and infrequent Having factored in the causes that determine relubrication intervals and accelerate the process, the immediate requirement to be addressed is the way in which we can mitigate relubrication challenges ExxonMobil™ offers premium greases for rolling element bearings that can ensure effective relubrication such as: 50 Mobil Polyrex™ EM Series The advanced thickener formulation and proprietary manufacturing techniques of Mobil Polyrex™ EM Series provide improved bearing performance and protection for long electric motor life They are recommended for long-life lubrication of electric motor ball and roller bearings The key features of Mobil Polyrex EM are: • Enhanced grease life ensures longevity, high-temperature lubrication of ball and roller bearings, particularly in sealed-for-life applications • Advanced polyurea thickener increases durability as compared toconventional polyurea greases when subjected to mechanical shear forces • Low-noise properties are beneficial for lubrication of ball bearings in many noise-sensitive applications Mobilith SHC™ Series The Mobilith SHC™ series symbolises ExxonMobil’s continued commitment to using advanced technology to provide outstanding products These greases are superior performance products designed for a wide variety of applications at extremes of temperature The key features of Mobilith SHC series are: • High and low temperature performance enables protection at high temperatures and low torque • Protection against wear, rust and corrosion reduces downtime and maintenance costs • Structural stability in the presence of water retrains excellent grease performance in hostile aqueous environments Mobilgrease XHP™ 220 Series Mobilgrease XHP™ 220 greases are designed for a wide range of applications including the industrial, automotive, construction and marine sectors Their performance features make them ideal choices for operating conditions including high temperature, water contamination, shock loading and extended re-lubrication operations Some of the key features of Mobilgrease XHP 220 Series are: • Resistance to water washout and spray-off helps assure proper lubrication and protection even in the most severe water exposure conditions • Rust and corrosion resistance offers protection of lubricated parts even in hostile aqueous environments • Broad multi-purpose application provides potential for inventory rationalisation and reduced inventory costs Relubricationis paramount for ensuring effective performance, protection and long life of rolling element bearings When the process of relubrication is accomplished using the right lubricant, the benefits are in the interest of time, maintenance cost, productivity and profitability We at ExxonMobil, offer a range of greases for relubrication that are reliable and ensures operational benefits for its customers For more details, visit, www.mobil.com/industrial March 2019 n OEM Update Brand report Deublin SpindleShield unions for CNC machining centres such as air, MQL or coolant, DEUBLIN offers coolant unions with patented Pop-Off and patent-pending AutoSense, a technology that separates the seals in the absence of coolant and allow indefinite dry run or multimedia capabilities During each cycle from one mode to the other, a minute amount of coolant spills out, which must be collected and drained Excessive leakage, if not detected, may leak past the spindle seals and eventually contaminate and damage the spindle bearings D eublin company has announced SpindleShield technology for use with the most sophisticated CNC machines DEUBLIN coolant unions with SpindleShield employ a unique patent-pending electronic leak detection system that detects coolant problems and allows for rapid machine shutdown Machining centres with through-coolant spindles require coolant unions to deliver coolant at high pressures through the cutting tool at the cutting surface For dry running cycles or machining operations with multi-media SpindleShield protects the spindle and prevents replacement of spindle bearings by allowing rapid, automatic shutdown of machines The combination of remote diagnostics and a positive leak detection system virtually eliminate unnecessary preventative maintenance and costly spindle repair This technology can be easily integrated into any standard system bus For more details, contact: Rahul Dutta DGM (Product Manager) –Deublin MACO CORPORATION rdutta@macocorporation.com 9331840626 Elgi unveils energy efficient air compressor range Speaking at the product launch, Ramesh Ponnuswami, Executive Director, Elgi Equipments, said, “ELGi has consistently ensured that all its products are in-line with customer’s needs and industry expectations Our encapsulated compressor range has been very successful globally As part of our aim to be Always Better, we are now introducing an upgraded range with improved energy consumption and higher performance, providing enhanced value to our customers.” E lgi Equipments, one of the world’s leading aircompressor manufacturers, launched its new range of compact, encapsulated air-compressor models with energy saving Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) The Encapsulated or EN series air compressors find a wide range of application across the general engineering, automotive, textile, food and beverage, and rice sorting industries They are energy efficient and provide superior performance by employing advanced technology that addresses industry specific needs, while providing customers with much needed peace-of-mind on account of best-in-class warranty standards 52 The EN series addresses customer’s varying air flow demands with high energy efficiency The EN VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) optimises air flow and saves energy costs unlike that of the fixed flow compressors which not permit varying flow rates with changes in demand The EN series models also come equipped with smart controllers that monitor, control and protect the compressor from failures by shutting down the compressor whenever necessary ELGi has always placed primary importance on delivering high performance energy efficient air compressors by continuously investing in technology to address industry needs For more details, visit: 422-2589555 / 2589116 info@elgi.com , www.elgi.com March 2019 n OEM Update Brand report AAAWI celebrates its 25th anniversary Shinya Kuwayama, President, The Association for Overseas Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Partnerships (AOTS), says, “Words fall short to explain the building friendship between Mumbai, India and Japan We have been striving for success under the strong leadership of our past president, including late Rusi Ghista, our Founder President Generous supports have been provided by industries and governments of both the countries, including Mumbai Consulate-General of Japan.” “We are pleased that we are now stepping up activities to organise seminars in Japanese-style management techniques and Japanese language lessons It is certain that these will improve the understanding of Japan by the people of Mumbai, and promote business expansion by Japanese companies.” Kuwayama adds, “We hope that Mumbai will continue playing an important role in the development of the relationship between our two countries The AOTS will remain committed to assist you in your future endeavour.” A OTS Alumni Association of Western India (AAAWI) , celebrated its silver jubilee during the Together India-Japan conference in Mumbai The executive members of AAAWI are working towards achieving a grand success of its 25th year or silver jubilee year program AOTS Aiumni Association of Western India (AAAWI) was born in 1993 Nine individuals from Mumbai who had undergone AOTS training in Japan were the signatories to the formal registration of AAAWI This organisation was registered under the Societies Registration Act 1880 and the Bombay Public Trust Act 1950 Ryoji Noda, Consul-General, Consulate-General of Japan in Mumbai, says, “It is a great honour for me to extend my sincere congratulations on the commemoration of the silver jubilee of AAAWI.” Noda adds, “AAAWI has successfully enhanced business and industry relations by organising seminars and the technical programs With its dedication to the human resource development, AAAWI has nurtured many talents who have contributed to the advancement of society with their knowledge and expertise.” FORM IV AAAWI after its birth in 1993 continued with its activities, which involved: • Screening and nominating professionals to undergo technical training organised by AOTS in Japan • Conducting Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) courses • Supporting Japanese language learning programs for Indian teachers by Japanese experts • Organised and supported Japanese cultural activities • Seminars by Japanese and Indian experts • World Network of Friendship (WNF) participant training in companies like Godrej & Boyce Ltd, Larsen & Turbo Ltd, Reliance Industries Ltd, and others • Japanese interns undergoing months training in companies in Western India • AAAWI representatives have participated in activities of other alumni societies and in the World Convention On the occasion of the silver jubilee year program, Anjani Kumar Agrawal, President, AAAWI, states, “I had gone for AOTS training in 1990 to Yokohama, Japan and spent highly memorable twoweeks there Some of the learning which is still fresh is well built in my routine In my close association of more than 28 years with AAAWI, I got opportunities to work as member, treasurer, Vice-President and lastly President I have ever since maintained togetherness, truthfulness and cost effectiveness.” 54 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